| bio | website | allen-conway-dotnet.blogspot.… |
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| location | Florida | |
| age | 33 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 10 months |
| seen | Apr 23 at 15:36 | |
| stats | profile views | 58 |
I am a Senior Architect designing and building applications in .NET with a concentration in the following technologies: C#/VB.NET, ASP.NET/MVC, Web API, JavaScript/jQuery/AJAX, Silverlight/WPF, SQL Server, and WCF placing an emphasis on OOP, Architecture, and Design.
I thoroughly enjoy Microsoft development technologies and have been a proponent of their languages and platforms since I began work as an engineer 11+ years ago, and prior to that as an avid user.
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Mar 13 |
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Spring 2013 Stack Overflow Community Moderator Election Results Congratulations to everyone elected, and thank you for your unselfish contribution to the community! I hope you live up to your declarations during the election. 2 of my 3 votes helped elected new moderators :) |
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Mar 12 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Mar 5 |
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Can the rep on a user card be like a speedometer and reset? @Geobits - good point but everyone got the jist ;) |
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Feb 27 |
answered | Guidance To Avoid Chameleon Behavior |
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Feb 27 |
accepted | Can the rep on a user card be like a speedometer and reset? |
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Feb 14 |
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Can the rep on a user card be like a speedometer and reset? @Scott - Why would I trust your feedback, you only have like ~50+ rep points on me here, and that's only because I committed forum rep suicide by proposing this question. :P |
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Feb 14 |
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Can the rep on a user card be like a speedometer and reset? Well I feel bad now for the posters to this question. Right over everyone's head. My suggestion: "Take 2 doses of sarcasm and call me in the morning* What did you think I would say next? "It will save on space in memory by not allowing values over 1 million." I was hoping to see at least 1 comment of "This is not for real is it?" Good science experiment success for my research: "Software engineers that can't see the forest through the trees" |
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Feb 13 |
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Can the rep on a user card be like a speedometer and reset? Shoot, this question made me loose privilege to downvote, but I would have downvoted this response. Rep should not be motive and there are 100 scattered posts indicating this. Rep will not get you a job, pay the bills, or anything else of importance. It's a gauge of trust period. Or maybe a way to pat ourselves on the back which is wrong. However I respect your differing opinion that I'm wrong. |
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Feb 13 |
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Can the rep on a user card be like a speedometer and reset? But you would have a platinum badge so I would still trust you. |
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Feb 13 |
asked | Can the rep on a user card be like a speedometer and reset? |
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Feb 5 |
awarded | Peer Pressure |
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Apr 26 |
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Unanswered questions and accept rate Who is Jeff Atwood??? :p |
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Mar 28 |
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Auto refresh Stack Overflow I would like this feature so that as I keep SO open in the browser for extended periods of time, I do not have to keep clicking my account name to refresh my inbox. An embedded solution on SO as opposed to a wrap-around programatic one is one I would vote up. |
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Mar 28 |
awarded | Student |
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Mar 28 |
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Should answers deleted by moderators that have been modified to comply be allowed to be reinstated? Fantastic that will help future readers. Can at least the current work around you suggest be added to the FAQ under the section about deleted answers until something more formal is created so that people know how to request review? |
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Mar 28 |
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Should answers deleted by moderators that have been modified to comply be allowed to be reinstated? Thanks I upvoted your suggestion. In my case I did not create a new answer to bypass the deleted answer, but rather just modify it. |
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Mar 28 |
asked | Should answers deleted by moderators that have been modified to comply be allowed to be reinstated? |
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Mar 26 |
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Should SO have a prequalification process for membership to weed out the 'noise'? I could spend years on the site, but if I have no knowledge of the topics my rep will go nowhere. Last I checked hovering on the site garners no rep. You have to particiapte, and in this technical world, you need some brainpower to have meaningful and correct solutions to problems. |
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Mar 26 |
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Should SO have a prequalification process for membership to weed out the 'noise'? All I am trying to say here is that I a good majority feel this way about SO: "Come ye, come all to this open base of knowledge on software engineering/programming. We want everyone to join... Shhhh... oh yeah not really - we just want specific types of users that adhere to our philosophy but will wait until they fail to tell them how we really operate around here." Instead it should be "Welcome to SO, home of the premier programming community. Now accepting applications for accepatance into our world." Now in reality I know that's a bit extreme, but something in the middle would be +1 |
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Mar 26 |
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Should SO have a prequalification process for membership to weed out the 'noise'? Very few users for example with 10,000 rep (maybe a few) are dummies. If rep doesn't somewhat correlate to a user's potential which partially stems from brainpower (or ability and knowldge which does not come without brainpower - can;t just guess and get high rep), then the rating/rep system is partially broke. |